Georgetown outshot Mount St. Mary's 12-6 in the first period and led 10-1 at the end of the quarter. The Hoyas were ahead 13-1 at the half.

Georgetown outshot the Mountaineers 61-26 in the game and had a 78-48 advantage in ground balls.

Freshman attackman Jim Fenzel led Georgetown in scoring with four goals.

Remington and Sprong each finished with three goals and two assists.

The victory tied Georgetown's mark for most wins in a season, and it was the fifth consecutive winning season under coach Dave Urick, who came to Georgetown in 1990.

The next step is the playoffs, a position that Georgetown has not reached in its 24-year lacrosse history. "We're hungry," Hoyas midfielder Kevin Noonan said. "Loyola is holding the barbecue, and we're ready to find the burger."